
Every barrister needs to have a good working knowledge of how civil cases are conducted. Clients, instructing solicitors and judiciary expect counsel to be fully conversant with all the features of civil practice. Counsel dealing with civil cases soon find that procedural questions arise rather more frequently than points of substantive law, and a good grasp of procedure is essential to ensure that problems are avoided and that cases are dealt with justly. This new edition covers the whole range of civil procedure, from the use of Pre-Action Protocols, through issue and service of proceedings, track allocation and judicial case management, to trial, costs, and appeals. It incorporates all recent changes to the Civil Procedure Rules, as well as a number of case law developments, and has been fully cross-referenced to Blackstone's Civil Practice.
This manual investigates the procedural complexities and regulatory requirements governing civil litigation within the English legal system. The Inns of Court School of Law provides a comprehensive framework for practitioners, detailing the necessary steps to navigate civil practice effectively. By synthesizing the Civil Procedure Rules and relevant case law, the text serves as a technical guide for barristers to manage litigation from pre-action protocols through to final appeals.
What You Will Find
Legal professionals and students frequently utilize this manual as a foundational reference for understanding the mechanics of civil litigation. Experts highlight the text for its technical density and its role in ensuring practitioners maintain compliance with current judicial standards.
Page Count:
413
Publication Date:
2005-10-20
Publisher:
Blackstone Press
ISBN-10:
0199281491
ISBN-13:
9780199281497
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